You Have the Power to Say “No”

Americans across the country are standing up to the tyranny from the White House over so-called “vaccine mandates.” Despite Press Secretary Jen Psaki’s assertion that “we know federal law overrides state law,” and the assertion that the OSHA can “preempt inconsistent state and local requirements that ban or limit employers’ authority to require vaccination” by providing the “necessary legal authorization,” vaccine mandates from the White House are not legal.[i]

The latest razzle-dazzle came in the form of an “Emergency Temporary Standard” from OSHA, requiring private companies with 100 or more employees to mandate vaccination, or require all unvaccinated workers mask, and test weekly at their own expense. Likewise, mandates have been ordered for anyone directly under federal contract such as military, health care, employees and contractors. In a move that conveniently ignored the uprising of those not vaccinated by previous deadlines, the White House consolidated all vaccine requirements to the same day: January 4, 2022.

The Emergency Temporary Standard (a.k.a. “mandate”), published November 5, 2021 in the Federal Register, was intended to both to trigger the mandate to go into effect immediately, and start the legal process to turn the temporary standard into a formal rule.

Instead of immediate compliance, the White House was met with instant resistance. Business owners and state governments across the country were ready to go to court. Within hours of publication, 27 states sued, challenging the White House in multiple jurisdictions. The Fifth Circuit (which covers Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi) acted quickly to stop the illegal mandate from being imposed through OSHA in response to a lawsuit brought by a Louisiana grocery chain owner.[ii] [iii] The White House is calling for a consolidated appeal to a circuit “chosen at random” rather than answering in all jurisdictions.

Walk-outs are taking place across the country, both organized and spontaneous, protesting the mandate. Some have gained national attention, some have been kept out of the news.

Americans are using all avenues to say NO to Covid tyranny. You can act now to resist OSHA’s horrible overreach by public comment in the Federal Register. These comments must be taken into account before OSHA attempts to make this rule permanent, and if ignored, they must provide a legal basis for further court intervention.

Your comment can be as short or as long as you want. The most important thing about using your voice is that you use it and add to the thousands who have already commented on this administration’s unacceptable overreach into American privacy and states’ rights. OSHA is seeking comments specifically about:

    • The integrity of the data used throughout the ETS, updated data, or conflicting data
    • Implementation of a mandate for employers with less than 100 employees
    • A finding that COVID-19 poses a significant risk to employees
    • Natural immunity
    • Experience with vaccine mandates already in place in the workforce
    • COVID-19 testing and employee removal
    • Mask policies and other controls
    • Educational materials on encouraging vaccination
    • Feasibility of implementing a mandate
    • Health impacts of a mandate

If you would like to comment on one of these topics, you can easily download the ETS in pdf form at THIS LINK and do a search for the terms above, or look at the Request for Comments that starts on page 61403. OSHA asks specific questions on each topic, such as, “How should scope of the rule change to address the significant risk posed by COVID-19 in the workplace?”

Importantly, OSHA also asks: “Is there additional scientific information on this topic that OSHA should consider as it determines whether to proceed with a permanent rule?”

Throughout the ETS, OSHA points out limitations of data upon which to base decisions, especially in evaluating data about natural immunity. It is worth reading through section d. on page 61421 regarding the extensive issues, conflicts, and limitations of data observed by OSHA for a comprehensive overview on just how flawed and questionable the data around immunity is. Here is one snippet:

“RT–PCR and antibody testing are powerful tools with many clinical and research applications. However, the application of these tools cannot determine what degree of protection a particular individual has against SARS– CoV–2 without a great deal of additional study concerning thresholds establishing individual immunity. Therefore, these tools are not yet able to assist OSHA in making more nuanced findings about which workers who had COVID–19 previously are at grave danger. There is no established threshold to determine full protection from reinfection or a standardized methodology to determine infection severity or immune response… the use of the Ct threshold to approximate viral loads and infer disease severity is unreliable. As the FDA notes, the same is true about antibody tests, which are considered to be poor indicators for individuals to use to determine whether they are protected from reinfection.”

The basis for the emergency standard, and therefore bypassing formal rulemaking including comments from the public, is a finding by OSHA that workers face “grave danger” in the workplace. Not surprisingly, OSHA relies heavily upon CDC for data on exposure, safety, hospitalizations and deaths. Interestingly, OSHA itself is pointing out the weakness of the data it is forced to rely upon, and asking the public to comment.

Note also, for the standard to go from being temporary to being a rule, the threshold is lower, a finding that Covid exposure poses a “significant risk” in the workplace, and OSHA would like comment on that as well.

With every assertion of imaginary power from the White House, it becomes more and more important to use our voices. The White House is not going to stop. Through the Reconciliation Bill the Biden Administration is attempting to beef up OSHA by increasing violation fines ten-fold, and increasing its budget to hire more investigators. The Department of Labor is attempting to strip three states of their authority over workplace safety.[iv] Mandates for companies with less than 100 employees are on the horizon—OSHA asked for comment about implementation, and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy told Americans it would not be ruled out. Likewise, deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated the administration would not rule out vaccine mandates for domestic travel.[v] She went on, “So, we say this all the time … everything’s on the table.”

Thomas Jefferson wrote in our Declaration of Independence, when government ignores “consent of the governed” to destroy unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, “it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it” and create a new government “most likely to effect their safety and happiness.”

Martin Luther King, Jr. echoed this message, proclaiming “[O]ne has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.”

The White House has only the power we give it. Sovereign states gave limited and specific powers to a centralized federal government after declaring independence from tyranny. What wasn’t given was explicitly reserved through the 10th Amendment, chief among them, police powers for health and welfare. “Throughout our history the several states have exercised their police powers to protect the health and safety of their citizens. Because these are primarily, and historically, matters of local concern, the states traditionally have had great latitude under their police powers to legislate as to the protection of the lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons.”[vi]

Further, the power to make, enforce, and judge laws was intentionally separated because the founding fathers knew from experience that tyranny was the sum of all three in one place.

Executive agencies such as OSHA, CDC, FDA, and NIH show us they were right.

These agencies have shown us that their hands are tied. They continuously point out flawed or missing data, and supporting the administration’s push for mandates anyway. We are the ones who must hold the line. We must join the hundreds of thousands of Americans who are standing up and saying No to medical mandates. We will show the White House that we are not afraid to do our Constitutional duty to reject bad government and build the world we want to see.

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References & Sources
[i] Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 US 11 (1905)

[ii] Tomes, Nancy J. “American Attitudes Toward the Germ Theory of Disease: Phyllis Allen Richmond Revisited.” Journal of the History of Medicine. vol. 52, Jan. 1997, pgs 17-50.

[iii] https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/download/43980/43701

[iv] https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/antitoxin-contamination

[v] To be clear, Jacobson regarded states’ general police powers to make laws for health. The case should not apply in questions of federal mandates because the federal government does not have a generalized police power, only specific enumerated powers granted through the Constitution.

[vi] Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v Cuomo, 592 US ____(2020), Gorsuch, J., concurring.

[vii] Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley v. Sisolak, 591 US ____ (2020)

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Jill Hines

Directory of Advocacy
A former banker turned homeschool mom, Jill Hines began researching alternatives to conventional medicine in 2010 and what she discovered changed the trajectory of her life. She corrected a worrisome health issue, and embraced a natural approach to wellness. Advocating for informed consent and parental rights became a full-time mission when she joined the board of the Georgia Coalition for Vaccine Choice and later became the co-director of Health Freedom Louisiana. Due to her advocacy efforts during the COVID crisis, Jill was one of 25 Louisianans selected by Central City News as “a hero of the constitutional crisis.” She was also presented the Impact Award for Outstanding Public Service from the government watchdog organization Citizens for a New Louisiana. Jill now represents hundreds of millions of Americans who experienced censorship due to the Biden administration's efforts to suppress disfavored speech as a plaintiff in the landmark lawsuit Missouri v. Biden. Jill holds a marketing degree from Louisiana Tech University and now passionately “sells” health freedom full-time. Serving as Stand for Health Freedom’s advocacy director provides an incredible opportunity to advance the growing movement to preserve the sacred right to refuse unwanted medical interventions for ourselves and our children without fear of retribution.
“We have lived through a terrifying societal, psychological, and medical experiment which afforded us a knowledge that our forefathers tried to impart and we can no longer ignore: Our freedom is tenuous. For our children’s sake, the time is now to take a stand for health freedom.”

Chrissy Scott

Executive Assistant and Social Media Manager

A labor and delivery nurse with a lifelong passion for maternal and fetal health, Chrissy Scott left her job of 19 years after learning the truth about the harms caused by the medical system. In 2009, she was mandated by her employer to receive the H1N1 vaccine during her first trimester of pregnancy with her second child. She was assured that the vaccine was “safe and effective” for pregnant women, but her son was born with a kidney defect that could have been fatal. She didn’t connect the dots to vaccine injury until several years later when the declining health of her oldest son drove her to seek answers outside of allopathic medicine.

This personal journey ignited in her a new passion for truth and transparency in health care. As SHF’s Executive Assistant, Chrissy facilitates communication and local advocacy initiatives alongside Leah Wilson for their home state of Indiana. She also manages and creates graphics for SHF’s social media accounts and the website’s swag shop.

Chrissy earned her nursing degree from Anderson University and served her entire career at her local hospital. While she’s no longer a floor nurse, her five very active boys frequently test her nursing skills! She homeschools her children and has been co-owner of a successful home décor sign business with her sister.

“Parents, being the experts on their own children, are best suited to make decisions for the well-being of their family. To do this properly, they must be given full and accurate information and be free from force or coercion.”

Ellen Chappelle

Writer/Editor

Ellen Chappelle serves as SHF’s resident wordsmith. A seasoned writer and editor, she’s enthusiastic about ensuring that our content is clear, concise, and inspiring.

Ellen is most energized by working on projects that transform lives. A truth seeker as well as a journalist, she’s disturbed by the lack of accuracy in today’s media and determined to help share fact rather than fiction. And having found greater healing with alternative approaches, she’s also passionate about preserving our freedom to make informed health choices.

Past projects include serving as regional editor of a dog magazine, color and trend specialist for a small cosmetics company, arts columnist, newspaper reporter, ghostwriter, and creator of website content for artists and small businesses.

With a degree in journalism and theatre, Ellen is also a performer. She enjoyed singing and dancing on a cruise ship and traveling with a national musical theatre tour, as well as recording industrial videos, television commercials, and radio voiceovers. She also creates handcrafted jewelry in wire, chain maille, and fused glass.

“Despite what some would have us believe, the fact remains that this nation was founded on biblical principles by people who wanted freedom to worship God and live their lives without government involvement. It’s never been more critical to fight for those rights.”

LEAH WILSON

Executive Director and Co-founder

An attorney with a background in complex litigation and advocacy, Leah Wilson is passionate about children’s health and has researched and worked on child welfare issues for more than a decade.

The overmedication of children in foster care as a form of behavior management is what compelled Leah to become an advocate and foster parent. During her time as a court-appointed special advocate for abused and neglected children, Leah witnessed the rampant use of psychiatric drugs among foster kids. She also discovered that, in addition to many extensive requirements, the state had a policy that all foster children and foster families be fully vaccinated, without exception. Through her involvement in law, health and the foster care system, it became abundantly clear to Leah that the single most important issue affecting child welfare in the United States is the practice of one-size-fits-all medicine via medical mandates. This motivated Leah to expand her advocacy beyond foster care to all children nationwide and to start Stand for Health Freedom (SHF) in 2019.

A graduate of the Saint Louis University School of Law, Leah holds dual bachelor degrees in political science and Spanish from Indiana University. In addition to her advocacy work with SHF, Leah is the owner and former operations director of MaxLiving Indy, one of the largest natural health centers in the Midwest. She is also an educator on holistic health as well as a sought-after speaker on issues ranging from religious rights to greening your home.

“Parental rights and religious freedom are God-given natural rights that cannot arbitrarily be taken away by government authorities. Parents are the single most important factor in a child’s success; I stand in full support of this sacred relationship.”

Sayer JI

Director and Co-founder

Sayer Ji is a widely recognized researcher, author, lecturer, activist, and educator on natural health modalities. Among his many roles, he is an advisor to Stand for Health Freedom, a reviewer and editor of the International Journal of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine, an advisory board member of the National Health Federation, a steering committee member of the Global GMO Free Coalition, and the co-founder and CEO of Systome Biomed Inc., a revolutionary scientific validation framework.

Most notably, Sayer is the founder of Greenmedinfo.com, the world’s most widely referenced, evidence-based natural health resource of its kind. He founded the platform in 2008 to provide an open access, evidence-based resource supporting natural and integrative modalities. Today, Greenmedinfo.com has more than a million visits per month, serving as a trusted resource on myriad health and wellness topics to physicians, healthcare practitioners, clinicians, researchers and consumers worldwide.

Sayer attended Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, where he studied under the notable American philosopher Dr. Bruce W. Wilshire. He received a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1995, with a focus on the philosophy of science. His new book, Regenerate: Unlocking Your Body’s Radical Resilience through the New Biology, was released in March 2020 and is an Amazon bestseller.

“I truly believe that education will be our greatest shield against accelerating the erosion of civil liberties, including the right to bodily sovereignty, as well as the greatest catalyst for positive change on this planet moving forward.”

Bailey Kuykendoll

Associate Director

Designer and visual marketer Bailey Kuykendoll began advocating for health and religious freedom and parental rights in 2014 after learning she was pregnant. A self-described skeptic, she’s not afraid to ask questions and do copious amounts of research to reach her own conclusions.

She’s also not afraid of hard work. As SHF’s Relationship Manager, Bailey truly keeps the organizational boat afloat. Working closely with health freedom advocates in each state, she ensures that SHF has campaigns for health-freedom-related bills and petitions on our website and across social media, spreading the word to encourage people to contact their legislators. She builds campaigns, graphics, website pages, and relationships.

Bailey earned a design degree from Harrington Institute of Design in 2008. She then served as a production assistant on several shows for HGTV, followed by working behind the scenes on the X Factor, small indie films, music videos, and documentaries. Bailey joined Health Freedom Florida after moving to the East Coast, becoming co-president of the grassroots organization in 2019. While at Health Freedom Florida, she successfully filed a state bill designed to stop discrimination based on your health status. She joined SHF in the fall of 2020.

“God placed a calling on my heart back in 2008 to be a part of something bigger for Him. Twelve years later, the opportunity came knocking to help others lean into their natural-born rights and take a stand for themselves and their families. I knew this is where I was called to be, and I have never looked back.”

Valerie Borek

POLICY ANALYST

Valerie Borek is a passionate advocate for health rights and family privacy. A mother of two with degrees in law and biochemistry, she is perfectly positioned to lead SHF advocates through complex health-rights policy. Her work is guided by a love for American values, uncovering truth, and a passion for empowering others. Valerie has served as SHF’s policy analyst since 2021.

Valerie’s understanding of the value of freedom to make one’s own health care choices is not just academic. Health freedom has kept her boys alive and thriving. Her choice to have home births jump-started her advocacy for health privacy. Her eldest son survived a rare and deadly cancer because her family was able to navigate medical care while holding onto values that were sometimes at odds with recommendations.

Before joining SHF, Valerie specialized in health and parenting rights at her boutique law firm, especially surrounding birth and vaccine rights. She advocated for informed consent in health care and transparent food labeling in her state. She helped found the Birth Rights Bar Association and was honored to present their argument to the Delaware Supreme Court that midwifery is not the practice of medicine, in support of a trailblazing midwife.

“Health is the foundation of how we show up in this world to love, serve, and create. Americans are blessed to live in a country that gets stronger the more we protect fundamental rights, like informed consent and privacy, so individuals and families can thrive.”

Mary Katherine LaCroix

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATION

Mary Katherine LaCroix became involved with SHF as a volunteer in 2019 when the religious exemption for childhood vaccines was at risk in her home state of New Jersey. She believes strongly that parents have the responsibility for their children’s health, education, and faith formation and that only they have the right to make medical decisions and manage their care.

She has worked in fundraising for more than 25 years at various educational, cultural, human services, and political organizations. A graduate of the University of Scranton, she holds a degree in History and English Literature.

Mary Katherine is thrilled to have this opportunity to work with and help grow SHF, believing that together we can achieve even greater impact in protecting our rights and caring for our loved ones. She enjoys spending time with her husband, two children and large extended family, as well as volunteering to support the special needs community.

“Parents are taught that they must trust the experts. That’s what we did, until we learned that the experts can be wrong and don’t always know what is best for your child. Parents should instead feel empowered by their natural, God-given ability to advocate and care for their children. SHF is here to give them the tools to do just that.”

Sheila Ealey

Political Analyst

Dr. Sheila Lewis Ealey is the founder and former director of the Creative Learning Center of Louisiana, a therapeutic day school for children who are on the autism spectrum or struggling with other nonverbal intellectual disabilities. The wife of a former U.S. Coast Guard Officer, she is also the mother of four children. Her son was diagnosed with severe autism spectrum disorder at 18 months. He is now a young man and considered moderate and emerging.

Sheila and her twins were featured in the documentary “Vaxxed.” She has traveled extensively, advocating for medical freedom. She continues to educate disenfranchised parents about their fundamental rights to religious and philosophical exemptions, their ability to live sustainably on a limited budget, and the importance of nutrition and biomedical interventions for optimum health with autism. She also writes individual homeschool curriculums for parents of children with autism or intellectual disorders. Sheila is a trustee for the Autism Trust, USA, and on the board of directors of Children’s Health Defense.

Over the past 20 years, she has educated herself to use natural healing modalities for the body and brain. Her formal education includes degrees in communication, special education curriculum, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership in Special Education. Sheila serves as an assistant content advisor and political analyst for SHF.

“It is not the Constitution’s job to protect our liberties, as it is not a philosophical document but a legal one. Its purpose is to limit the powers and authority of our federal government in hopes of preventing an intrusion upon our unalienable rights. We are obliged to maintain our government within its limits.”

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